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this is do you have any news live from berlin new corona virus infections hit record highs across europe millions now face tighter restrictions as governments try to slow the search from slate's the way city streets indeed as a nighttime curfew kicks in also coming up bolivians cast their ballots for a new president the winner in a deeply divided political landscape will have to deal with the pandemic and the worst economic crisis in decades. timelapse ish tightening their grip at the top of
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the bundesliga alex berger 'd outclassed by the linklater with exist early contenders for goal of the things. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program countries across europe are imposing tighter restrictions in the hope of slowing the spread of the corona virus as cases continue to rise france has brought in a curfew in 9 major cities requiring all public places to be shot by 9 pm on saturday the country recorded a new high of 32000 cases in a single day. more chairs for more guests jaffa saloon has his hands full today his restaurant less than a mon is packed and his guests only want to be looked after before the curfew takes effect though we have changed everything we now begin serving do not. 5 pm. the
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bartender and service struggle to keep up with the orders amid a frenzy of activity jeff is guests have arrived much earlier than usual. because it's a little stressful we have to be hyper efficient in order to have a drink and be home in time. even though no one looks ready to go home most of the patterns are happy to comply with the new curfew. phase we were in it's not such a bad idea considering the high infection rates it doesn't bother me that much. shortly before 9 pm jafa tells his guests that they have to make their way home and quickly. then it's a race to close on time with jeff i determined to avoid the penalties that come with being open past 9. to push in 1st class it's frustrating having to kick people out at 8 30 in the evening it's a shock usually we're open until 6 in the morning so i look at the 2 though not be
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sure which this is not just after 9 pm the metro is deserted anyone found outside risks being fined over 100 years the are in the exception being emergencies and work that is going on with the car do shift work and don't finish until mine 15 so often the curfew begins i have a permit from work. now the streets are empty and all is quiet in paris. and germany chancellor angela merkel has warned of difficult months ahead with almost 8000 new infections recorded in the past day the highest figure since the start of the pandemic the chancellor has appealed to germans to work together and urged them to stay at home where possible the government wants to avoid another lockdown but tough measures are already in place in many regions. marson social distancing title coronavirus restrictions have been in force in the southwestern
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german city of stuttgart since wednesday there are bans on drinking alcohol after 11 pm and master obligatory in public squares in the city center many of those rules will now be extended to the rest of barton burton back on monday the state premier is going to raise the coronavirus threat alert to the highest level. by going to tighten restrictions there where this doesn't cause too much pain in the hope that we can spare kindergartens schools and workplaces from further measures as far as possible i. also being considered once again curbing the number of people allowed into stores and making restaurant reservations obligatory and german chancellor angela merkel made an urgent appeal in her weekly online video calling on people to act now to contain the pandemic evans's a human bodies meet up with far fewer people with outside or at home refrain from
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any trips that are absolutely necessary any celebrations that aren't absolutely necessary please whenever possible stay at home in your place of residence. and. despite support from the armed forces to keep the test and trace system up and running this concern that germany's local health authorities are still struggling nonetheless 2000 people protested in stuttgart against the coronavirus measures they were not wearing masks. here are some more of the latest developments in the pandemic the virus has killed more than 1100000 people worldwide and infected almost 14000000 according to johns hopkins university slovak year is set to test everyone over the age of 10 for the virus testing will take place over the next 2 weekends following a record spike in cases and restrictions in australia's coronavirus hotspot victoria set to be slowly
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a used as new active cases to climb. when out to some of the other stories making news around the world mania and as a vision have accused each other of breaking the latest cease fire in the disputed new gora karabakh region just hours after it came into force the truce a great late saturday was the 2nd attempted mistress in a week hundreds have died in 3 weeks of clashes over the region. police have detained 10 people over the killing of a teacher outside paris investigators believe samuel patty was targeted for showing caricature of the muslim prophet muhammad in the classroom authorities say the attack i ask students to identify the take the suspect was shot dead by police. u.s. president donald trump has been campaigning in the battleground state of michigan states of michigan and wisconsin he won both states in 26 thing that polls now put him behind democratic rival joe biden 100000 people have joined women's marches
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across the u.s. against. a coalition of mothers has marched in protest against police brutality in nigeria the series of demonstrations against the special anti robbery squad began last week crowds have grown despite the government announcement it would scrap the unit. these ilands prime minister descended has said she has a mandate for change after winning a landslide victory in the country's general election center left labor. he secured and out right majority in parliament it's the 1st party to do so since new zealand adopted a proportional voting system 10 says she expects to form a new administration within 3 weeks. not an ordinary election not an ordinary time. the words of incumbent prime minister just send ardern after she secured a rare outright majority the 1st in decades. tonight.
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new zealand has show in the labor its greatest support and least 50 years was the one. we have famous support and post here in the area and in rural areas. and seen 3 may have hoped for but in there is a growing we may not have expected. ardern won a 2nd term after steering the country through a series of crises after the christ church mosque shootings last year ardern swiftly banned military style weapons and introduced a gun buyback scheme. she won praise for her handling of the covert 19 crisis the country has recorded only 25 deaths so far. ardern
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also became the 2nd world leader to give birth while in office. the main challenge was from judith collins of the conservative national party. but her blunt no nonsense approach failed to resonate with voters. after the celebrations ardern challenge will be to steer the country out of its deepest recession in more than 30 years. the libyans are heading to the polls to elect a new president the country has been struggling with a chronic virus which has hit the economy hard bolivia remains bitterly divided along ethnic lines former president evo morales is not on the ballot but in many ways the election is a referendum on his legacy. the front runner in bolivia's presidential race is luis i think like he of former president abel morale is there left wing socialist party champions the cause of the impoverished indigenous people who make up 2 thirds of
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the population. we're going to give the libyan people what they need and. economic stability. political stability and social stability thanks a message that appeals to many after the turbulence of recent years. resigned almost a year ago in the wake of fine and street protests which broke out after he tried to gain a 4th term in office not normally allowed under the constitution. but he remains popular amongst the indigenous population and has endorsed luis as his successor many hope he can build on maraniss earlier successes in lifting millions out of poverty and helping grow the economy. the biggest challenge for the socialist is from centrist candidate carlos messer who has dismissed. so he is
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a puppet of moralities he says the former president was provoked an authoritarian and now wants to govern through the back door. make no mistake we are the only ones who can definitely defeat evil morality and louis c. because actually is nothing more than moronic this without morals. whoever wins the election faces a huge challenge landlocked mountainous nation is still one of the poorest in south america the country's precarious public health system has struggled to cope with a coronavirus and bolivia is now facing its worst economic crisis in decades polls predict the vote will go to a 2nd round runoff between this and say that could put more pressure on able morality as his opponents would likely unite against him. some football now and watched as she kept their lead at the top of the bundesliga with
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a 2 no win against. the hosts start of the match in 2nd place on the table but found themselves on the receiving end of an early contender for goal of the season . but you're not mine appeared confident before kick off. but i were no pushover to talk to leaders until the stroke of half time to score spanish defender i'm telling you doing the honors. after the break leipzig up the pace and substitute uses potions 1st to produce this craft. that star on 66 minutes sealed spirits fate by leipzig stay top of the bundesliga with their 2 nail victory. say next turn their attention to their champions league clash against the shock cheered on
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tuesday. my opinion is that. maybe one of the best goals of it is for one tree then he gets the ball. through chip it over the defender and the ball lands perfectly in the ankle but i need to shoot on that 1st. and i have quite a. unoffending champions behind me take a hard on life his heels on to thrashing promoted bielefeld for one robert levin dusky and thomas militia at the by and gulls the wind moves them up to 2nd in the table. robert levin dusky back leading the by in line and involved right from the start playing in thomas miller 5 by ends open around 8 minutes. i never dusty was soon on the scoresheet himself making it difficult look easy brian in complete control the pole 2nd wasn't quite as evidence that i but they
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all count the visitors 3 no out on the stroke of half time. grabs his 2nd season after the restart. and the rich see joe and pulled one back for be left out by and had a man sent off and. see freke sides easily how gone for the for one victory thanks to 2 group that most familiar faces. and barossa dortmund bait hoffenheim for the 1st time in 6 meetings substitutes erling holland a knocker royce combined with 14 minutes to go royce slotting into the empty net often home struggled without their top scorer who wasn't on the field he missed the game after testing positive for corona virus and so one goal proved enough for dortmund to up to 30 in the title. is a reminder of the top story we're following for you governments across europe are introducing a new round of restrictions to contain a surging coronavirus cases front has imposed
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a curfew that requires all public spaces to be shot by 9 pm in 9 major cities. you're watching state of the news from lending every reporter is out next thank you for that we'll have more news for you at the top of the hour until then you can check out all the latest news and information on our web site at speed up the dot com to i'm rebecca reese's thanks very much for watching. was the 1st international tribunal in history. the nurnberg trials. 75 years ago.
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